Enhancing Productivity through Optimized Reading Spaces

Peningkatan Produktivitas Membaca melalui Optimasi Ruang Baca

Authors

  • Dian Nafiatul Awaliyah Universitas Sultan Fatah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56444/sarga.v18i2.996

Keywords:

Productivity, Reading space, Architecture, Space

Abstract

In today's fast-paced, information-driven world, productivity is paramount for personal and professional success. Effective reading, a crucial cognitive process, significantly impacts knowledge acquisition, critical thinking, and innovation. This research offers an extensive examination of optimizing reading spaces to boost productivity. The study investigates the intricate relationship between reading environments and cognitive performance, considering factors like lighting, ergonomics, acoustics, spatial layout, and technology integration. These elements profoundly influence reader engagement, information retention, and cognitive load. Moreover, the study delves into environmental psychology's role in shaping concentration, creativity, and comfort within reading spaces. It analyzes the psychological effects of design elements like color, nature, and organization on cognitive processes. Understanding these responses empowers designers and individuals to tailor spaces for better focus and well-being. The integration of technology within reading spaces is explored, assessing digital platforms, interactive displays, and personalized content curation's benefits for efficient information consumption. It addresses challenges in balancing printed materials and digital resources. Additionally, the study considers personalized reading spaces' impact on diverse demographic groups, accounting for age, cognitive abilities, and preferences in design and customization. It emphasizes adaptable spaces catering to various needs and learning styles. This research offers a comprehensive view of reading spaces and productivity enhancement. By examining design elements, psychological factors, and technological integration, it provides insights for creating spaces that empower individuals to engage effectively with information, think critically, and achieve higher productivity in academic and professional endeavors.

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Published

10-07-2024

How to Cite

Awaliyah , D. N. . (2024). Enhancing Productivity through Optimized Reading Spaces: Peningkatan Produktivitas Membaca melalui Optimasi Ruang Baca. SARGA: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism, 18(2), 23–31. https://doi.org/10.56444/sarga.v18i2.996

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